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    Norway's Public Television (NRK) broadcasts program devoted to the
    Armenian Genocide

    19:41, 30 January, 2015

    YEREVAN, 30 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. On January 28, Armenian American
    writer Chris Bohjalian visited friend of the Armenian people, great
    humanist Fridtjof Nansen's granddaughter, Marit Grev in light of the
    release of the Norwegian version of his book "Sandcastle in Aleppo",
    which is devoted to the Armenian Genocide.

    As "Armenpress" reports, on the same day, Norway's Public Television
    (NRK) broadcast a video report on Chris Bohjalian's meeting with Marit
    Grev, during which the two talked about the Armenian Genocide. The NRK
    also showed the Nansen passport, mentioning that the program is about
    the meeting of two grandchildren who had established relations during
    the historic events of 1915. In the program, it is mentioned that
    Chris Bohjalian's book "Sandcastle in Aleppo" is about his
    grandparents who survived the Armenian Genocide thanks to Fridtjof
    Nansen and that the meeting with Nansen's family is a very important
    event for the writer. "All Armenians today are inheritors of the
    survivors. So, all Armenians having started new lives in Norway,
    France or the United States must be
    grateful to Fridtjof Nansen and the Nansen passports," Chris Bohjalian
    says in the television program. Marit Grev mentions that she has
    visited Armenia and seen what Nansen means to the Armenians.


    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/792220/norway%E2%80%99s-public-television-nrk-broadcasts-program-devoted-to-the-armenian-genocide.html




    From: A. Papazian
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